Raiment is clothing worn by units. It is created by [[Dollamancy]], of the natural variety as well as by [[Dollamancer]] [[spell]]s. A Dollamancer or a [[Unit]] with natural Dollamancy, like a [[Twoll]], can design raiment. Every unit is [[pop]]ped with a single outfit of clothing, and must be provided additional raiment if they are to change clothes. [[Ken]], a Dollamancer from the Magic Kingdom was responsible for [[Maggie]]'s new raiment. It is possible that at least one of the Archons of Gobwin Knob has the ability as they all seem to have at least two raiments each (standard and sleepwear)

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Raiment is clothing worn by units. It is created by [[Dollamancy]], of the natural variety as well as by [[Dollamancer]] [[spell]]s. A Dollamancer or a [[Unit]] with natural Dollamancy, like a [[Twoll]], can design raiment. Every unit is [[pop]]ped with a single outfit of clothing, and must be provided additional raiment if they are to change clothes. [[Ken]], a [[Dollamancer]] from the [[Magic Kingdom]] was responsible for [[Maggie]]'s new raiment. It is possible that at least one of the [[Archons]] of [[Gobwin Knob]] has the ability as they all seem to have at least two raiments each (standard and sleepwear)

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===Livery===

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Raiment colors are frequently used to identify the units of a side. In the real world, uniforms and livery are generally associated with the heraldry of their ruling lord. In Erfworld, in addition to particular colors of raiment, units also often bear a device representing their [[Ruler]], [[Chief Warlord]], or [[Caster]], depending on the circumstances of their creation. This device is called [[Livery]].

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Livery is the uniform colors of the units of a side. In the real world, livery is generally associated with the heraldry of their ruling lord. In Erfworld, in addition to particular colors of raiment, units also often bear a device representing their Ruler, Chief Warlord, or Caster, depending on the circumstances of their creation. This device could be called a symbol or emblem.

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==Raiment District==

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=== Canon ===

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The [[Raiment District]] is an area in the [[Magic Kingdom]] separated from [[Portal Park]]. {{ref | [[IPTSF Text 21]]}}

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====Known Liveries===

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=== Speculation ===

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Since the Magic Kingdom is organized as a spoke and hub architecture, with each of the spokes separating the various wedges, it is possible that the Raiment District is in one of the wedges devoted to [[Dollamancy]]. Each of the wedges seems to have flora which is a particular colour, much like the Land of the Munchkins or the Land of the Quadlings in the Land of Oz. Current speculation is that the grey wedge is for [[Spookism]] which is the the class for the [[Dollamancy]] discipline. Since [[Ken]] is known to be found at times in the [[Magic Kingdom]],{{ref| [[First Intermission 25]] }} it is possible he lives in the same wedge, and frequents the '''Raiment District'''.

An Emblem is a symbol of a particular [[Commander]]. When that commander creates units (via spell, such as [[Uncroaked]], or via [[pop]]ping, the commander can choose the desired livery. When units pop at a city, the Ruler chooses the livery. {{blog|2009|08|summer-updates-025}}

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*[[Goodminton]]

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**Classic: Slate Blue with Brass Buttons

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*[[Haffaton]]

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**Classic: Black with White Trim

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==Livery==

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A Livery is a symbol of a particular [[Commander]]. When that commander creates units (via spell, such as [[Uncroaked]], or via [[pop]]ping, the commander can choose the desired livery. When units pop at a city, the Ruler chooses the livery. {{blog|2009|08|summer-updates-025}} These are commonly referred to as crests, and sometimes as emblems.

||[[Gobwin Knob]] - [[Stanley]] the Tool, conqueror, in front of a star and rays. Designed by [[Maggie]] when the Knob was rebuilt.

||[[Gobwin Knob]] - [[Stanley]] the Tool, conqueror, in front of a star and rays. Designed by [[Maggie]] when the Knob was rebuilt.

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||[[Faq]] - a stylized, flying blue [[gwiffon]] or [[megalogwiff]]

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||[[Transylvito]] - a bat on a red field

||[[Transylvito]] - a bat on a red field

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||[[Haggar]] - a circular crest featuring a representation of their [[City of Haggar|capital]]- a tan lighthouse tower and harbor, with the red sun rising over the waves against a yellow sky

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||[[Jitterati]] - a circular green crest, on a white field

||[[Jitterati]] - a circular green crest, on a white field

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||[[Goodminton]] - a shuttlecock with a halo, the background should be slate blue

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||[[Wanda Firebaugh]] - the flowered skull on a black field; Wanda took this livery for all of her [[decrypted]] units.

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||[[Wanda Firebaugh]] - the skull and [[heroine bud]] on a black field; Wanda took this livery for all of her [[decrypted]] units.

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||[[Parson Gotti]] - [[Hamstard]] on a white field with two pizza stains

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||[[Parson Gotti]] - [[Hamstard]] affronté, on a white field with two pizza stains

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||[[Manpower the Temporary]] - three concentric red circles on a black field (reminiscent of a target)

||[[Manpower the Temporary]] - three concentric red circles on a black field (reminiscent of a target)

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||[[Lady Phat-Singh]] - a red circle with a concentric ring, in the center of a red cross (i.e. crosshairs), on a black field

||[[Lady Phat-Singh]] - a red circle with a concentric ring, in the center of a red cross (i.e. crosshairs), on a black field

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||[[Archduke Ferdinand]] - a white outline with an ellipse and circle in the center (reminiscent of a gun target) on a black field

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Extra raiments are carried in the Unit's [[Inventory]].

Extra raiments are carried in the Unit's [[Inventory]].

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It's possible that certain raiments gives bonuses to certain stats, which would explain [[Wanda's Wardrobe|Wanda's constant change in clothing]] as she dresses for each specific occasion (be it a torturing, a battle, or a seduction). This may have been confirmed by Vinny's explanation of his and Jillian's "Grease" costumes as preparation for dance fighting.

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It's possible that certain raiments gives bonuses to certain stats, which would explain [[Wanda's Wardrobe|Wanda's constant change in clothing]] as she dresses for each specific occasion (be it a torturing, a battle, or a seduction). This may have been confirmed by [[Vinny]]'s explanation of his and [[Jillian]]'s "Grease" costumes as preparation for dance fighting.

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[[Dollamancy|Dollamancer]] [[Holly Shortcake]] wore a disguise; this is likely special raiment she made that had properties similar to a simple veil.

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The Jetstone radish may be a reference to Super Mario Bros. 2.

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The Haggar Lighthouse is almost certainly a reference to Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo Cantina's logo

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Transylvito's bat is strikingly similar to the Bacardi logo

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Contents

Proposed Canon

Raiment is clothing worn by units. It is created by Dollamancy, of the natural variety as well as by Dollamancerspells. A Dollamancer or a Unit with natural Dollamancy, like a Twoll, can design raiment. Every unit is popped with a single outfit of clothing, and must be provided additional raiment if they are to change clothes. Ken, a Dollamancer from the Magic Kingdom was responsible for Maggie's new raiment. It is possible that at least one of the Archons of Gobwin Knob has the ability as they all seem to have at least two raiments each (standard and sleepwear)

Raiment colors are frequently used to identify the units of a side. In the real world, uniforms and livery are generally associated with the heraldry of their ruling lord. In Erfworld, in addition to particular colors of raiment, units also often bear a device representing their Ruler, Chief Warlord, or Caster, depending on the circumstances of their creation. This device is called Livery.

Raiment District

Canon

Speculation

Since the Magic Kingdom is organized as a spoke and hub architecture, with each of the spokes separating the various wedges, it is possible that the Raiment District is in one of the wedges devoted to Dollamancy. Each of the wedges seems to have flora which is a particular colour, much like the Land of the Munchkins or the Land of the Quadlings in the Land of Oz. Current speculation is that the grey wedge is for Spookism which is the the class for the Dollamancy discipline. Since Ken is known to be found at times in the Magic Kingdom,First Intermission 25 it is possible he lives in the same wedge, and frequents the Raiment District.

Livery

A Livery is a symbol of a particular Commander. When that commander creates units (via spell, such as Uncroaked, or via popping, the commander can choose the desired livery. When units pop at a city, the Ruler chooses the livery. Erf-b1.5-p025 These are commonly referred to as crests, and sometimes as emblems.

Speculation

It's possible that certain raiments gives bonuses to certain stats, which would explain Wanda's constant change in clothing as she dresses for each specific occasion (be it a torturing, a battle, or a seduction). This may have been confirmed by Vinny's explanation of his and Jillian's "Grease" costumes as preparation for dance fighting.